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PAGE TWO WILL NOT VOTE FOR FREE RANGE Loris Voter Gives His Views on Stock Law in I telligent Way. Editor Herald: As I have not seen anything frotr this section in some time 1 \vi: write a few lino:-. Crops aio : mal in this section. I have sem sever pieces in your paper about tlu stock law. Some people say if i man wants the stock law let Ion go whew it is. Every man th d wants the stojk law can't go w". err it is. J tried that fou>" vea?s agi ami land was to-* high, land thai would c st me $S0 no acre ir Marion County I couM buy Ik re fo1 $40. So you see that will lo-p stock law mon hero for a wh 1 ^ Some follow said if you want th law keep your stock up. T al i. alright to keep up your sto"k, f its tie only way y< u can have go < stock, 1) t with the five range yo have to koop up your pasture an also your farm fence. S> you *< < we have to fence ou ' stock an yours too. I see ome nrople w id to >encl men to C In nli'a to kce the law from "oming in to effect 1 don't think t e people in this section will s and for that. They w nt a nun that will lot the stock law be as il is and (fve their time to seme tiling else. In mv opiri n if a nr n gets on the stump a' I,oris anil tells the people Hat ho will give them the free range if tkov will send him to Columbia, he won't go" many votes. We p< ople here want men ti represent us that will do something instead of try to tear up what has been done well. We would rather have more road funds so we could have better roads. You people who haven't a pasture better get busy and build one, you have iust six months to do it in. a5* tHo stock law question is already fixed. ?A Subscriber. Loris, S. C. FAVORS 6. L. FORD FOR LEGISLATURE Editor of the Herald: The political pot in Horry County is just beginning to boil. However, up to the present time only a few aspirants have offered themselves for office. I have in mind a young" man who is being urged by his friends frcm all parts of the county to make the race for House of Representatives. I refer to Mr. G. Lloyd Ford of Floyds Township. Mr. Ford is seriously considering this matter and next week will doubtless see his announcement in the papers. 1 am plod for Horry County that Mr. Ford is considering the advice from his friends to enter n litics. Oai county has long nee led such a man to represent her in the State Legislature. He is a young man of lare ability, full of energy, and al've to the growing need of Horry C unty M*\ ! ir" especially fitted fcr this high office. For, besides being a graduate of Wofford Cohere, he has just completed his juni .r year of law at the University of iSouth Carolina. Mr. Ford's p 11cies are sound and will be constructive on all que tiens. Ho has since boyhood been an undaunted supporter of the untrampled rights of the American people, to i ule H believes that where anv issue iavoh es the interest or welfare of al' tht people if should be referred ba k tc them for de ,:si >n. Mr. Ford will, if elected, strive to represent the will of the m i jority of lthe people of the c untv Mr. Voter you can support him wit5 the assurance that he will nev >; work for nor vote for a bill wife1 has been condemned bv a majorit' of the ?people. For a number o years ?Horry County has come out ;. the small end so far as State Letfis lation is concerned. The epiostion i: ?Why? Hecause the upper part o I and fancy?fact ant to making it delight! It fully describes and modern Wedd sentiment attache signs? Simply make yoi card and your cop; return mail. 1 PAUL-GALE| COMP IB LARGEST JE I ^ 231-233 Granuy BSB0BBx:dvy< HUM I n III ! I 1 .. i I Tiri dis constri an exl oversii endure i i i E > ; H. i i _ . the State has been sending men who did something for their constituents. Men who stood in the Legislature Halls and fought with their | speech for constructive legislation, | for their counties. We want to send a representative i who will fight for us. A man who can and will do something for Hor1 rv Countv. Mr. Ford is iust the I man who is able and will do this. ' He will fig-lit hard for our interest. [ Havinp been brought up as a farm| er, he is especially alive to the needs i of the rural districts. Mr. Vote?*, I if you want to see your county repI resented by the best talent, vote for G. Lloyd Ford for House of Repre| sentatives. Vote for Ford?he is sure to win. I ?A VOTER. !G. LLOYDFORD FOR REPRESENTATIVE I G. Lloyd Ford, of Duford, in Floyds Township, after receiving I inquests from numerous friends, hvs ! announced himself for the House of ' Representatives. Mr. Fold solved in the army during the oast war. He was graduat' ed from Wofi'ord College in 1919, where he made a most enviable record, taking away most of the lu n ors to his credit. During the pas* year he has been pursuing a law I course at the University of South ' | Carolina, and as a student has | shown no mean ability. 'j Mr. Ford's work at Woft'ord in j the literary society and in studenl > j activities in general always comi roard-ed praise and admiration frorr % l his fellows. His popularity as a stu -1 dent was greatly attributed to th< I fa<-t that he is a man of high idea's II noble character, ambition end colleg< v p p, who, forgetting self inteies i and fame, devoted his energies un >! reservedly to the betterment of hi' f />/\11n/tfa L/\ivtn U *e of f Ua TTnl > V IK'IIIV. IIIO "VIA (IU Hit Ulll t versity only marked a continuatioj -1 of his excellent record as a stu lent s Since returning home about ; f month ago, he has been requested b; > \end for Your iil lopy of This I booklet Today 1 t is your's free for the Q| lere asking?and it's HI ially a very interesting Ijjjj ttle brochure on the ij[ edding ring. Thcoric SI 1 history all contribute jj|jj our line of Engraved gj j ing rings?giving the II d to the various dc- I ir request on a postal iII y will be sent you by [n| GREEN W(D)D 8 ANY. INC. I WF!,ERS SOUTH ' Street, Norfolk, Va. 1 1 *1 TW* HORRY HERALD. COM Jnusual Tires ELS that are different in tinctive good looks and in notion. An extra ply of fa ra heavy tread and gene ze make a tire of remarl ince. Next Time?BUY FISK For Sale by G.CUSHMAN, CONWAY, S, ^ M ill t! fm <w $N? ?< W> > i 4"V tb^.y ?Ci. hC: .5*.' u.sh K' jCV <h,* ? -_ . ;/* . " A \ . \ -. ' >,: :.A g| vv ,-?;= >> { W% N " I ; - U. WL it ^.'- fcV.3.- m"> -'^ ._ ?? ^ * -"^r"-i * ??. lo R? tlr?? <??r ruki ^ numerous friends in tho immediate vicinity to offer himself for tho House of Representatives, and in ad dition to this, many requests have 1 been received from various parts of the county urging his announcement. With such a state of affairs, he has ,1 ; ,i i i? i. - i-i? IICC1UCU IU lllitKV II1C Itice. ?A FRIEND. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, in the case of Temperance Gore, Sam Anderson, I War i: Let us get rid Here you will I | old screens. , We have any i This hot weath i RETWGERATO y ' I Here they ane, The good old ? ** r i Hot as in days 1 ' ?PHo fl inc t.Vi av I A AAV W) Vil V J i / Just as they di But we won't To the "TABC And there get That will put Just a little bi Will be paying But we'll give With doors th So now you ju Come look for You will find At our reliable Tabor I I 1-4 pprltf ^ fWAY, g. 0JULY 1, 1920. their I their I brie, I TOU8 I cable | n H - - i Adie Todd, Helen Anderson and Tilda Anderson, Plaintiffs vs. Mary Anderson, ?harlotte Anderson,' George Anderson, Mary Elizabeth Anderson and Nntt.if* MrDrkwAll r??. ^ ? - j fendants, and dated the 12th day of June A. D. 1920, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court as Special Master, of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry . County, and State of South Caroli- , na, during legal hours of sale, on ' salesday, the first Monday in July I s Declared i On Flies of the dirty things! 'ind screens, and also wire for number of fly-traps and SWA1 ier makes you think of RS., ICE BOXES, WATER COC priced to suit every purse ummer-time is here, of yore, pester, the screens won't wor d before. lose our temper to please thei )R HARDWARE'' we will hie, screens, swatters, and traps out of business, THE FLY. t later Mr. Skeeter, : us a visit too. him a cool reception, at he cannot get through, st do as do others, your needs right here, what you want, and save mon store, "TABOR HARDWARE.' Respectfully, Hardware Ci TABOR, N. C. f - . ? g """gW. IH?MtiiTBiU/BUl or heaviness after meals are most annoying laonifestations of acid-dyspcpsia. KMfOIDS pleasant to take, neutralise acidity and help restore normal digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OP 8C0TT3 EMULSION next, it being the fifth day of sa'd month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: All that tract of land in Simpson O^oek Township, County and State aforesaid, containing 18 acres, more or less, being the Northward A_ 1? 11 * * - jki.l oi mo estate lands or James Y. Anders n, deceased, bounded on the North, East and West by original boundary linos of said e tite land, and on the South by a ditch ! 1 unning easlwavdly across said estate land from the estate land of Malc< hn Fowler to the Sarvis lar.d; this being four-ninths in value of I said estate land of James T. An- j derson as lai ! off to Temperance! Gore, Sam Anderson. Adi.-: Todd, Helen An 'erson, Tilda Anderson and Nettia McDowe'l, by i : Timissioners in partition, and this f uininths (4-9) is divided off fi m the rest of the estate on which the dwelling is located, by the said ditch. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for j apers. Conway, S. C., June 14th, 1920. W. L BRYAN, C. C. C. P. and Special Master. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. f Keep Them Growing^ Children who are over-thin,| listless or delicate, should take I Scott's Emulsion I regularly every day as anl aid to growth and sturdiness. ? | Nothing surpasses Scott's | Ij&muiMion as a luruc-nuiri ent for a child of any age. V |gott & Bownc, Bloom field, N. J. 80H3^p Again! J fixing up your TERS. ILERS .; i k ! I ey too, > ompany A'lLUAM t UCENE KING, M D Phyricmn and tttugeoo \YNOR, a - < ^ i mmm OR. J. 0. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon LOKI8. 8. 0. OR, G.!. LEWIS DENTAL SURGEON Ulc? Ow Norton Drug Ctnpaay CONWAY, a c D. A. SPIVEY & CO. W. B. King, Secty. BONDS AND INSURANCE ?Office in? L'jUUl'ljES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING HARRELSON & HARRELSON Attorneys-at-Law Practice both in the State and Federal Courts. MULLINS, ? ? S. 0. ^ O. U. WOODWARD, Mlorr??y and Counsellor at t>mw CONWAY. S ~ ft1. D. SCARIiOUOUCtt Attorney at Law, CONWAY. S. C. T. B. LEWIS, Atty. and CouuceUor at Lav iONWAY. - S. 0. ? i ? i. ??m J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER MARION. S. 0. Ay Engineering and Surveying iffice will be open during my ab- f lunce, and prepared to take care )t any work as usua! ? *av?M4^M ill communications as heretofore. S. C. DUSENBURY Attorney-at-Law i Spivey Building . " U CONWAY, ? S. 0. SEND ALL YOUR REPAIR WORK BLACKSMITHING SAW HAMMERING 1 * ACETYLENE WELDING 1 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ?TO? CONWAY IRON WORKS Milton Pittman, (Lessee). 4|22| 20?tf. No Worms tn & Healthy Chita All children troubled with worm* have en unhealthy ?lor. which Indicates poor blood, and as e rule, there Is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or throe weeks will enrich the blood, lav prove the dlgeetkm, and ectese General Strength' ening Tonic to the whole syttem. Nature will then ..irowoffor dtsptltheworam.nnd the Child will bt in .'wrfect h*?>th. Pleeeent totafce. *0c per bottle NOTICE OF ELECTION. I In pursuance of an order made by y| the County Board of Education for Horry County on the 17th day of June 1920, the undersigned Trustees of District No. 10 will hold an election at Dogwood Neck School House on the 2nd day of July 1920, upon the question of levying a Special School Tax of 8 mills upon the taxable property of said District No. ! io. Dated June 17, 1920. Haskell Todd, J. H. Vereen, W. B. Edge, Board of Trustees t>|24 2t School District No. 10. mmF* ? ?" O 666 cures Malaria* Chills and Fever* Bilious Fever* Colds and LaGrippe. It kills the parasite that causes the fever. It is a splendid i laxative and general Tonic.?adv. Send the Herald your order for second sheets. o Wr U flim I i\ Wm TtttiAtr I \ MM " ml ; f l&c^ipsealco tins only ifljy* at your grocers fMAKWai HOUSE j corree